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  1. Whytecliff Park is located at the beautiful corner of Howe Sound has a rugged coastline and spectacular views of colourful mountains and passing boats. The waters off the park are famous for their incredible diving.

  2. Home to more than 200 marine animal species, Whytecliff Park is one of the first Marine Protected Areas in Canada where you're bound to catch a glimpse of Sea lions sunbathing on the beach during summer. The park is perfect for family barbeques with ample space and public washrooms.

  3. Whytecliff Park is located along the western most shoreline of West Vancouver near Horseshoe Bay. From downtown Vancouver, drive to Georgia Street and head westbound as it merges onto the Stanley Park causeway before reaching the Lions Gate Bridge.

  4. Whytecliff Park is located in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, near the Horseshoe Bay neighbourhood, which was originally named White Cliff City when it was first settled in 1909. The park is currently home to more than 200 marine animal species and is the first Marine Protected Area in Canada. Sea lions can be seen sunbathing on the ...

  5. Whytecliff Park is located along the scenic shores of Howe Sound and just west of Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver. This beautiful corner of Howe Sound has a rugged coastline and spectacular views of colourful mountains and passing boats.

  6. This is a tiny cliffside park with access to the beach and scuba diving sites. Beautiful panoramic views of Howe Sound and Bowen Island can be found here, as well as grassy areas and picnic sites. It's a beautiful quick photo op for those visiting Horseshoe Bay.

  7. Whytecliff Park offers a small number of short walking trails, giant rocks and cliffs to climb and a beautiful pebbly beach. An island can also be seen and connects to the rest of the park at low tide.

  8. Feb 1, 2019 · Situated just west of West Vancouver's Horseshoe Bay neighborhood, the park is most famous for its incredible diving opportunities. However, it is also a beautiful spot for non-divers to enjoy the wildlife and rugged coastline of Howe Sound.

  9. Whytecliff Park is a great spot to get together with friends and family for some outdoor fun! There's two tennis courts and a large grass field that is just perfect for tossing around a frisbee or an impromptu game of badminton. There's also a great playground for the kids to enjoy!

  10. Apr 24, 2023 · West Vancouver’s Whytecliffe Park has spectacular scenery. Go for a hike, explore an off-shore island at low tide, enjoy the incredible ocean views, and lots more. How to Get to Whytecliffe Park. By car: From Vancouver, go north over the Lions Gate Bridge, then follow signs along Marine Drive and Taylor Way to go west on Highway 1.

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